Do you own a Blackmagic Cinema Camera?

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When Blackmagic hit the scene, people flocked to their products because the price point was amazing and abilities were pretty incredible. Though this little guy has much BIGGER brothers and sisters in the Blackmagic family, it still packs a mean punch.

At 2.5K, the BCC has 13 stops of dynamic range, records at 12-bit CinemaDNG Raw, 10-bit Apple ProRes and Avid DNxHD formats at 1080p. For run-n-gun shooting, small spaces, rigs or if you just don't like bigger cameras, the BCC is a great value for its price.

Description

The Blackmagic Design Cinema Camera features a 2.5K image sensor, 13 stops of dynamic range, and a Canon EF lens mount. It is capable of recording 12-bit CinemaDNG RAW files at full 2.5K (2432 x 1366) resolution, as well as 10-bit Apple ProRes and Avid DNxHD formats at 1080p. The camera records to removable 2.5" SSDs, which enable the high data rates required for RAW and ProRes HQ recording.

The camera is housed in an elegant, minimalist enclosure, crafted from a single block of aluminum. The Canon EF lens mount offers compatibility with Canon EF, Zeiss ZE, and other third party EF mount lenses. Footage is monitored and settings are adjusted using the large 5" rear LCD touchscreen. The touchsreen also lets you easily add metadata to your shots, such as shot number, filenames, and keywords, which can save time and money in the post-production process.

To handle the high data video output, Blackmagic includes a full version of DaVinci Resolve, its premier color correcting software for Mac and Windows. Also included is a copy of UltraScope. When connected to a computer via Thunderbolt, the software provides technically accurate waveform monitoring, displaying six live scope views on a single monitor.